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TABLE OF CONTENTS Downtowns & Villages. . . . 6 Accommodations . . . . . . . . 8 Golf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Scenic & Nature. . . . . . . . . 12 Historic Sites . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Cuisine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Art & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Farms & Farmers’ Markets. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Special Attractions. . . . . . 26

Welcome to Rockland County! Located just 30 miles north of New York City, Rockland County offers a wealth of attractions and areas of interest for residents and visitors. Federally designated as a Preserve America Community with more than 1,000 acres of preserved parkland, Rockland is a unique mix of bucolic Hudson River villages and mountain vistas, hiking trails, active farmland, sophisticated entertainment, fine dining, and Broadway-class theater. To enhance your stay here in our beautiful county, this travel guide highlights the best Rockland offers, from parks, historic sites, art galleries, world-class restaurants, hotels, scenic bed and breakfasts, and much more. There's always something fun to do in Rockland – and you can find it all in the travel guide. Stroll through Rockland's river villages or take in a performance at one of our community theaters, visit our many historic sites and landmarks, enjoy a scenic hike in our sprawling parks, play golf on one of our award-winning golf courses and sample the cuisine at Rockland’s fine restaurants. Check our website (www.explorerocklandny.com) for the latest on the exciting events happening in Rockland.

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DOWNTOWNS & VILLAGES CLARKSTOWN Home to New City, the county’s government seat, and Nanuet, known for its shopping malls and variety discount stores. The Shops at Nanuet feature an upscale shopping center with a unique shopping experience.

HAVERSTRAW The Village of Haverstraw’s historic waterfront was once the brick making capital of the world. Most late 19th to early 20th century buildings in New York City were built with Haverstraw brick, including the American Tract Society Building at 150 Nassau Street, completed in 1885 and designed as a landmark in 1999. Haverstraw’s downtown features world-class dining and diverse shops to entertain visitors and residents alike. This culturally diverse community is a wonder to explore.

NYACK Known for its fine restaurants, antiques, nightlife, and quaint Victorian homes, Nyack is a bastion of the arts and entertainment. Several well-known personalities make their homes in this welcoming multi-cultural community.

PEARL RIVER The hamlet of Pearl River’s downtown features many restaurants, community-based activities, and shops that make life in Pearl River an enjoyable and friendly experience.

PIERMONT The Village of Piermont’s fabulous river views, exceptional restaurants, active art and music scene, as well as its close proximity to New York City make it an attractive place to visit and live.

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STONY POINT Stony Point is a historic community that played an important role in securing our country’s independence from Great Britain during the Revolutionary War. Its location on the Hudson River and important historical legacy make Stony Point an ideal location for tourists, boaters and businesses.

SUFFERN The Village of Suffern has many wonderful attractions. This historical town has Old World charm, great restaurants, and the landmark Lafayette Theater and is convenient to highways, buses, and trains. Piermont 6

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ACCOMMODATIONS

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here are many reasons to visit Rockland, and there are even more reasons to stay in one of our world-class hotels. Within 30 minutes from New York City, many of Rockland’s hotels offer pristine accommodations at a fraction of the price of Manhattan hotel rooms. Featuring comfortable, expansive rooms, elegant accommodations including heated indoor pools, concierge services, WiFi and laundry service, many of Rockland’s premier hotels offer close proximity to the area’s finest restaurants and room service from upscale on premise-catering facilities. Social events including weddings, anniversaries and birthday parties can be catered in one of Rockland’s fine hotel ballrooms. Book you overnight or weekend stay today!

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Bricktown Inn Bed & Breakfast, Haverstraw

Bear Mountain Inn

BEAR MOUNTAIN INN Bear Mt. Inn, Route 9W, Bear Mountain (845) 786-2731 www.visitbearmountain.com When the Bear Mountain Inn first opened its doors in 1915, it was hailed as one of the finest examples of Adirondack architecture in America. Listed on the National Register of Adirondack Architecture in America, its 2011 renovation, featuring a spa, 15 new guest rooms at the inn and 24 at Overlook Lodge, has distinguished it as one of the finest catering, wedding, and honeymoon destinations in the Hudson River Valley.

BRICKTOWN INN BED & BREAKFAST 112 Hudson Avenue, Haverstraw (845) 429-8447 www.bricktowninnbnb.com Step back in time to Victorian elegance with all the modern amenities. Stay in this amazing original Haverstraw brick home and enjoy warm hospitality and great food prepared on-premises.

CANDLEWOOD SUITES 20 Overlook Drive, Nanuet (845) 371-4445 mary.garcia@ichotelsgroup.com An all-suite hotel with discounted rates, fully equipped kitchen in every room, free wireless internet, washers and dryers, and video library. A pet-friendly hotel.

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CASA HUDSON

34 First Street, Haverstraw (845) 219-1698 www.casahudsonny.com This artistically restored villa has sweeping views of the Hudson River and spacious rooms. It is a modern interpretation of the bed and breakfast; all the rooms have combination locks, private baths, and free WiFi, no TV, and a lot of artwork to inspire conversations and creativity.

COMFORT INN AND SUITES

425 East Route 59, Nanuet (845) 623-6000 www.comfort.com/hotel/ny 188 Offers a complimentary full hot breakfast and wireless internet. The indoor heated pool and state-of-the-art gym enhance guests’ stay. The hotel ballroom and conference center features five renovated meeting rooms and a banquet room that can accommodate up to 200 people.

CROWNE PLAZA HOTEL & CONFERENCE CENTER

3 Executive Boulevard, Suffern (845) 357-4800 www.cpsuffernhotel.com Offers comfortable, spacious, upscale design guest rooms perfect for business or leisure travel. All rooms feature Keuring coffee makers, iPod docking stations,7 layers of comfortable bedding/sleep amenity program. All rooms have a 42’’ flat screen TV or upgrade to our Rooming service featuring additional amenities. Spectacularly appointed lobby.

DAYS INN NANUET 367 West Route 59, Nanuet (845) 623-4567 www.daysinn.com/nanuet Located in the heart of Nanuet, off of major highways I-87/I-287, Garden State Pkwy., Palisades Pkwy., New York State Thruway. Hotel offers seasonal outdoor swimming pool; pets allowed.

DOUBLETREE BY HILTON NANUET 425 East Route 59, Nanuet (845) 623-6000 www.doubletree3.hilton.com Hotel offers a completely renovated facility with more than 150 accommodations including studio suites and one bedroom suites. Our Regency Ballroom and Conference Center features five meeting rooms and event space to accommodate up to 250 guests. Doubletree by Hilton Nanuet offers all the classic Doubletree amenities including the Wake Up Doubletree breakfast buffet, indoor heated pool, Pre-Cor fitness room, and a famously warm Doubletree chocolate chip cookie upon arrival.

HAMPTON INN 260 West Route 59, Nanuet (845) 623-0900 www.hamptoninn.com/nanuet Located directly off the New York State Thruway. Offers indoor heated pool, complimentary continental breakfast with make-your-own waffle station, hot food, and free Internet. Rockland County Travel Guide 9


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QUALITY INN 100 Spring Valley Marketplace, Spring Valley (845) 426-2000 www.qualityinnspringvalley.com Smoke-free environment, newly renovated rooms at an affordable price. Offers complimentary breakfast, an exercise room, and free coffee available in the lobby.

STONY POINT CONFERENCE CENTER 17 Crickettown Road, Stony Point (845) 786-5674 www.stonypointcenter.org A rural, spiritual retreat center, open to all. Located in scenic and historic Stony Point in North Rockland. Provides three types of housing to suit guests’ needs and budgets.

SUPER 8 MOTEL

Hilton Pearl River

47 West Main Street, Nyack (845) 353-3880 www.super8.com Affordable rooms and convenient Nyack location, close to the Tappan Zee Bridge.

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HNA Palisades Premier Conference Center

HILTON GARDEN INN 270 West Route 59, Nanuet (845) 623-0600 www.nanuet.gardeninn.com Located directly off the New York State Thruway. Offers indoor heated pool and hot tub, and a restaurant open for breakfast and dinner, as well as evening room service, a convenience shop, ballroom for special events featuring up to 120 people.

HILTON PEARL RIVER 500 Veterans Memorial Highway, Pearl River (845) 735-9000 www.hiltonpearlriver.com 150 charming country French guestrooms, over 22,000 square feet of flexible extraordinary meeting, conference, and accommodation space. Renovated sunlit indoor pool, whirlpool and sauna, fully equipped Precor fitness center.

HNA PALISADES PREMIER CONFERENCE CENTER 334 Route 9W, Palisades (845) 732-6000 www.hnapalisades.com Situated on 106 acres, the full service hotel conference center features 206 guest rooms, 43 meeting rooms totaling 48,000 10

square feet and boasting a 5,000 square foot ballroom. It is the premier Rockland County location for meetings, social events and guest rooms.

HOLIDAY INN ORANGEBURG 329 Route 333, Orangeburg (845) 359-7000 www.holiday-inn.com/orangeburg A full-service hotel offering the latest in modern business hospitality. Specializes in meetings and events of all kinds, including trade shows, conventions, weddings, family reunions, and more. Located conveniently to all major highways.

HOWARD JOHNSON INN 17 N. Airmont Road, Suffern (845) 368-1900 www.howardjohnson.com Completely renovated, located off Exit 14B, close to major highways, bus transportation to downtown Suffern. Ideal for business and leisure travelers. All rooms equipped with WiFi Internet access, free hot continental breakfast, free newspapers, fitness center, and guest laundry. On-site amenities include business center, ATM, and 24-hour front desk service.

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400 High Street, Nyack (845) 675-8705 www.thetimehotels.com/nyack The Time Nyack is the only hotel in the region to combine the best of New York City and the historic Hudson Valley into one exceptionally curated experience. Featuring 133 modern, loft-style rooms and suites, BV’s Grill, lobby lounge bar, Top of the Time rooftop bar & lounge, 24-hour fitness center, outdoor pool & spa, local courtesy shuttle, conference rooms for up to 250 attendees and special events including weddings for up to 200 guests.

TOLSTOY FOUNDATION BED & BREAKFAST 104 Lake Road, Valley Cottage (845) 268-6722 www.TolstoyFoundation.org Three rooms in a park-like rustic setting on the campus of the Tolstoy Foundation. The rooms are located in an old, historic farm house.

WEST GATE INN NYACK 26 Route 59, Nyack (845) 358-8100 www.westgateinnnyack.com West Gate Inn Nyack, formerly Best Western Nyack On Hudson, is conveniently located, allowing easy access onto all the major highways. Simple rooms have free WiFi, desks and armchairs, in addition to coffeemakers, minifridges and microwaves. Some quarters include tubs and pull-out sofas. Full breakfast is complimentary and served in the unpretentious restaurant. There’s a laid-back bar that hosts live weekly music. All guests have access to the business center and free on-site parking.


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BLUE HILL GOLF CLUB

285 Blue Hill Road, Pearl River (845) 735-2094 www.bluehillgolfcourse.com Blue Hill Golf Course is a 27-hole municipal golf facility that overlooks scenic Lake Tappan in Pearl River. The course is available to the public, with preferential tee times and rates for Town of Orangetown residents.

BROADACRES GOLF COURSE

140 Old Orangeburg Road, Orangeburg (845) 359-8218/(845) 359-8602 www.broadacresgolf.com Challenging 9-hole course with 3,138 yards of golf.

MANHATTAN WOODS GOLF CLUB

1 Ahlmeyer Drive, West Nyack (845) 627-2222 www.mwgolf.club/guest-welcome Overlooking the New York City skyline, Manhattan Woods Golf Club offers one of the finest private 18-hole designs in New York State. Hills and wetlands are defining features of this parkland-style course, along with thick fescue grasses bordering the fairways. The modern, championship design is complemented by true concierge-level service on and off the course, including valet parking, locker room attendants, and forecaddies.

NEW YORK COUNTRY CLUB

103 Brick Church Road, Spring Valley (845) 362-5800 www.nycountryclub.com New York Country Club offers all the amenities of a top-notch club, as well as sweeping views of the Manhattan skyline that serve as an elegant backdrop to special events.

PARAMOUNT COUNTRY CLUB

60 Zukor Road, New City (845) 634-4626 www.paramountcountryclub.com Paramount Country Club is a private 200 acre club, picturesque views featuring magnificent backdrops of rolling hills, breathtaking woodland scenery, majestic emerald green fairways and beautifully manicured greens.

PATRIOT HILLS GOLF CLUB 19 Clubhouse Lane, Stony Point (845) 947-7085 www.patriothillsgolfclub.com Voted Top 20 Best Places to Golf in New York State by Golf Magazine. Incredible views of Stony Point. Driving range, pro shop. Inn Credible Caterers, the exclusive caterer for The Clubhouse at Patriot Hills, serves the finest food with the best service.

PHILIP J. ROTELLA GOLF COURSE 100 Thiells Mt. Ivy Road, Thiells (845) 354-1025 www.rotellagolfcourse.com This par-72 course measures over 6,500 yards from the back tees. Welcome golfers of all skill levels.

ROCKLAND COUNTRY CLUB 380 Route 9W, Sparkill (845) 359-3440 www.rocklandcountryclub.org 18 holes of private, championship golf on 150 scenic acres in Orangetown. Offers a full range of facilities including a practice driving range, chipping area, putting green, and video golf lessons.

ROCKLAND LAKE STATE PARK GOLF COURSE Route 9W, Congers (845) 268-7275 www.nysparks.com Two 18-hole golf courses—one a championship course, the other, an executive course. The championship course has tight, tree-lined fairways and rolling terrain that lead to elevated greens. There are only 37 bunkers on the course, but all are well-placed. The par 3s are long and difficult. All the holes on the executive course are par 3s and vary in length from 110 yards to 213 yards.

SPOOK ROCK GOLF COURSE 233 Spook Rock Road, Suffern (845) 357-6100 www.spookrockgolf.com/site Spook Rock features 6.894 yards of challenging play from some of the longest tees for a par 72 on beautiful, sprawling greens for golfers of all skill levels.

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ockland County is known for many attractions, a wide range of world-class public, semi-private, and private golf courses, and is a destination spot for the discerning golfer. Rated one of the top 20 golf courses in New York State by Golf Magazine, Stony Point’s Patriot Hills Golf Club is a challenge for novice and seasoned golfer alike. Ramapo's Spook Rock Golf Course attracts avid golfers and has been frequented by celebrities and sports figures alike. In the private course realm, the spectacular Manhattan Woods Golf Club in West Nyack reigns supreme. This membersonly golf club, with its spectacular views of the New York City skyline, offers some of the finest course-hole design in the state. Plan to play golf and schedule a weekend stay in one of Rockland’s premier hotels.

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SCENIC & NATURE Hook Mountain. Photo by Mark Wyman

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uring the past 45 years, the Rockland County Park System has grown from one park of three acres to a network of 23 parks on more than 2,579 rural, pristine acres.

Rockland’s scenic parks are situated on the Hudson River and near mountain ridges that preserve its shorelines and skylines as forever green and uncluttered by development. Many hold great historic value, preserving old Indian trails, and offer mountain and river vistas as well as a variety of recreational opportunities for all. Meandering nature trails give hikers a chance to spy red-tailed hawks, woodpeckers, owls, bluebirds, deer, foxes, or a gaggle of wild turkeys. There are scenic vantage points at South Mountain, Buttermilk Falls, Mountianview Nature Park, Kakiat, Clausland Mountain, and Haverstraw.

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ANTHONY WAYNE RECREATION AREA 100 Anthony Wayne Drive, Bear Mountain (845) 942-2560 www.nysparks.com/parks/ Picnic and barbeque facilities, hiking paths, bike trail, play areas, cross-country ski trail. Open dawn to dusk.

BEAR MOUNTAIN STATE PARK 3006 Seven Lakes Drive, Bear Mountain (845) 786-2701 www.nysparks.com/parks/ Fishing, picnicking, swimming, boating, ball fields, basketball courts, hiking paths, bike trails (starting at Dunderberg Mountain and traveling south), ice skating, sledding, cross-country ski trails, Trailside museum/zoo, lodge/inn. Open dawn to dusk.

BLAUVELT STATE PARK 2 Camp Bluefields Road, Blauvelt (845) 359-0544 www.nysparks.com/parks/ Hiking walking, spectacular views of the Hudson Valley, mostly undeveloped forested land. Open dawn to dusk.

BRAUNSDORF MEMORIAL PARK Main Street, Pearl River (845) 359-6503 Parkland with monuments and sitting area. Open dawn to dusk.

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BURGESS MEREDITH PARK Woodfield Road, Pomona (845) 354-0545 www.pomonavillage.com/burgesspark.html Burgess Meredith Park, off Woodfield Road, offers a children’s playground, a basket ball court, a par-course exercise trail, a ballfield, and paths by the Minisceongo Creek for peaceful meditation.

BUTTERMILK FALLS 199 South Greenbush Road, West Nyack (845) 364-2670 Trail leading to the falls and stream with several scenic overlooks and an attractive area at the falls for picnicking, nature observation, photography. Open dawn to dusk.

CAPITOL PARK Pinebrook Road, Spring Valley (845) 357-6100 Open, undeveloped nature area. Open dawn to dusk.

CHERRY BROOK PARK Madison Avenue, Pearl River (845) 359-6503 Handball and tennis courts, multi-use asphalt court, children’s play area, walking path. Open dawn to dusk.


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CHILDREN’S PARK

East on Grotke Road from Pascack Road, Spring Valley (845) 357-6100 Sand-filled tennis courts, handball and basketball courts, ball field, playground, nature area, stocked pond for fishing, paths for jogging, walking, and biking. Open dawn to dusk.

CLARK RECREATION CENTER

Campbell Avenue and Cragmere Road, Airmont (845) 357-6100 www.nynjtc.org/park/buttermilk-fallscounty-park Picnicking, gardens, nature trails, playground, basketball, shuffleboard, tennis and bocce ball courts. Open dawn to dusk.

CLAUSLAND MOUNTAIN

10 Nike Lane, Upper Grandview (845) 359-6503 www.rocklandgov.com/departments/ environmental-resources/county-parksand-dog-runs/clausland-mountain-park/ Heavily wooded mountain with many fine scenic overlooks. Open dawn to dusk.

CONGERS LAKE MEMORIAL PARK

Gilchrest Road, off Route 303, Congers (845) 268-9700 / (845) 639-2000(clarkstown) www.town.clarkstown.ny.us/html/ recreation_parks_parks.html Swimming, refreshment stand, community center, all-purpose rooms, ballfields, courts for tennis, handball, basketball, bocce ball and shuffleboard, ice skating, gymnasium. Open dawn to dusk.

DATER MOUNTAIN NATURE PARK

End of Johnsontown Road, Sloatsburg (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandgov.com A number of mountaintops and valleys, crossed by several small streams with numerous lowlands providing interesting plant and aquatic life for passive hiking, walking, and nature observation. Accessible through Kakiat Trails. Open dawn to dusk.

DAWN LANE PARK

Dawn Lane, Airmont (845) 357-6100 www.townwalls.com/location-Dawn-LanePark-Airmont-NY-81276.aspx Walking path, natural area, small neighborhood playground. Open dawn to dusk.

DEMAREST KILL PARK

57 New Hempstead Road, New City (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandgov.com Wooden fishing station in stocked pond, hiking trail, picnic area, and benches. Open dawn to dusk.

DUTCH GARDEN

21 New Hempstead Road, New City (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandgov.com/departments/ environmental-resources/county-parksand-dog-runs/dutch-garden/ Completely renovated in 2006. A peaceful, lovely oasis in the middle of the bustling

Haverstraw Bay Park, Haverstraw country center. Featuring beautiful flowering gardens, walking paths, historic brick tea house and fireplace, gazebo, bandstand, arbor. Originally constructed in 1934-36 under the supervision landscape artist Mary Mobray Clarke, Dutch Garden is a memorial to Rockland’s early Dutch settlers and its dependence on the brickmaking industry for its early economy.

ELEANOR BURLINGHAM MEMORIAL PARK Seven Lakes Drive, Waldron Terrace, Sloatsburg (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandgov.com/departments/ environmental-resources/county-parksand-dog-runs/dutch-garden/ Fishing, canoeing, birdwatching, and hiking. Open dawn to dusk.

EMELINE PARK End of Main Street, Haverstraw (845) 429-0300 www.scenichudson.org/parks/emeline Waterfront access, paved walks, benches, picnic tables, track for walking or jogging, fenced-in play area with dome climber, slide, space module, spring animals, and sprinkler during the summer. Open dawn to dusk.

EUGENE LEVY MEMORIAL PARK Route 45 North, Spring Valley (845) 357-6100 Children’s playground, handball courts, exercise trail, paths for jogging and walking, nature area, stargazing platform. Open dawn to dusk.

FRANK J. & LILLIAN G. SCHWARTZ NATURE RESERVE Monsey Heights Road, Monsey (845) 364-2670 www.informationrockland.com Wildlife preserve for nature study. Open dawn to dusk.

GREENBUSH CENTER Greenbush Road, Orangeburg (845) 359-6503 www.rocklandartcenter.org Playground and open playfield. Open dawn to dusk.

GUENEE PARK & AMPHITHEATER Route 45 & Route 202, Mount Ivy (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandsteps.org/trailtracker/park Old quarry arena, now available for hiking, geological study interpretation, scenic vistas. Open dawn to dusk.

H. PIERSON MAPES FLAT ROCK PARK 101 Torne Valley Road, Hillburn (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandgov.com Popular spot for fishing, canoeing, and nature observation, best public access to the Ramapo River, picturesque vistas. Open dawn to dusk.

HAVERSTRAW BAY PARK 21 Gagan Road, Haverstraw (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandgov.com Located on the Hudson River with an open air pavilion, covered and uncovered picnic tables, benches, paved walking trails, three fishing piers in fresh water pond, pedestrian footbridge, double-wide trailer boat launch, large children’s playground, Rockland County Sept. 11th Memorial & Patriot Garden. Open dawn to dusk.

HEATON’S POND Olde Mill Road, Valley Cottage (845) 639-6200 Pond, nature area. Open dawn to dusk.

HERB REISMAN SPORTS COMPLEX Route 45 North, Spring Valley (845) 357-6100 Little League field, soccer field, sand volleyball courts, basketball and tennis courts, paved walking path, picnic pavilion comfort station, illuminated for night use. Open dawn to dusk. Rockland County Travel Guide 13


LORNA LANE PARK Lorna Lane, Airmont (845) 357-6100 www.airmont.org/services/sports-recreation/ Basketball court, children’s playground. Open dawn to dusk.

MANNY WELDER PARK Route 306 to Maple Avenue, Monsey (845) 357-6100 www.ramapoparks.org Several tennis and handball courts, ballfields, children’s playground, nature area, biking and jogging paths. Open dawn to dusk.

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Nyack Beach State Park, Upper Nyack

HIGH TOR STATE PARK South Mountain Road, New City (845) 634-8074 www.nysparks.com Hiking, picnicking, swimming, spectacular views of the Hudson River. Open dawn to dusk.

HOOK MOUNTAIN STATE PARK 663 North Broadway, Upper Nyack (845) 268-3020 www.nynjtc.org/park/hook-mountain-state-park 676 acres for hiking, biking, picnicking. Located behind Rockland Lake State Park, can be accessed from the end of North Broadway in Upper Nyack. Open dawn to dusk.

INDEPENDENCE PARK Independence Avenue, Orangeburg (845) 359-6503 www.orangetown.com Lighted tennis and basketball courts, playground and paths. Open dawn to dusk.

KAKIAT PARK Haverstraw Road, off Route 202, Montebello (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandgov.com Hiking (Kakiat Trail crosses through the park into Harriman State Park and ending in Dater Mountain Park), horseback riding, picnicking, scenic outlooks, pavilion, stocked river for fishing, off-leash dog run, guided tours by park rangers available. Open dawn to dusk.

KENNEDY DELLS PARK 355 North Main Street, New City (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandgov.com Fitness trail, hiking, off-leash dog area, horse corral, nature study, picnic tables, pavilion, soccer, cross-country skiing, guided tours and lectures available by park rangers. Once owned by movie producer Adolph Zukor. Open dawn to dusk. 14

KINGS PARK Kings Highway, Congers (845) 639-6200 www.town.clarkstown.ny.us Playground, two ponds, ballfields, basketball courts, exercise trail. Open dawn to dusk.

LAKE SEBAGO BEACH-HARRIMAN STATE PARK Seven Lakes Drive, Bear Mountain (845) 351-2583 www.myharriman.com/lake-sebago-beachharriman-beaches Swimming from the sandy beach, fishing, and boating. Surrounded by lawns, play fields, picnic areas. Open dawn to dusk.

LAKE TIORATI BEACH-HARRIMAN STATE PARK Seven Lakes Drive, Bear Mountain (845) 429-8257 www.nysparks.com Swimming, fishing, boating, and picnicking, surrounded by meadows and rolling wooded hills, campsites available, iceskating and ice fishing in winter, if condition allows. Open dawn to dusk.

LAKE WELCH-HARRIMAN STATE PARK 800 Kanawauke Road, Stony Point (845) 947-2444 Largest beach in Harriman with its halfmile long sandy beach in the wooded hills of the Ramapo Mountains, offers swimming, fishing, boating, picnicking, hiking, camping at adjacent Beaver Pond Campground, ice fishing and snowmobiling in winter. Open dawn to dusk.

LANDAU MEMORIAL PARK Main Street & Congers Road, New City (845) 639-6200 Benches, gardens, walkway. Open dawn to dusk.

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140 Saddle River Road Monsey (845) 364-2670 Peaceful area of hiking trails, scenic natural beauty with sandstone overhangs, a stream, unique plant life. Open dawn to dusk.

MOUNTAINVIEW NATURE PARK 2 Strawberry Hill Lane, Central Nyack (845) 364-2670 www.nynjtc.org/park A mountainous tract, heavily wooded with numerous nature trails for hiking, with Bear Swamp, near the top, which supports a variety of bird and animal life. Open dawn to dusk.

NIKE OVERLOOK PARK Tweed Boulevard, Orangeburg (845) 359-6503 Atop Clausland Mountain are scenic overviews, picnicking, open play areas, overnight camping for groups by permit. Open dawn to dusk.

NYACK BEACH STATE PARK 698 North Broadway, Upper Nyack (845) 358-1316 www.nynjtc.org/park 61 acres of Hudson riverfront for fishing, hiking, biking, picnic facilities, crosscountry ski trails. Open dawn to dusk.

NYACK MEMORIAL PARK Piermont & Depew Avenues, Nyack (845) 358-0548 On the shores of the Hudson River and within walking distance from the downtown Nyack area, with children’s playground, tennis courts, butterfly garden, small watercraft launch. Hosts several special events throughout the summer. Open 6am-10pm.

ORCHARD HILLS PARK Pilgrim Lane, Monsey (845) 357-6100 Tennis and handball courts, ballfields, basketball court, children’s playground. Open dawn to dusk.

PASCACK BROOK NORTH & SOUTH West Washington Avenue, Pearl River (201) 336-6000 www.co.bergen.nj.us Walking trails, open dawn to dusk.


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PIERMONT PIER AND MARSH

SPRING VALLEY MEMORIAL PARK

TIGERS DEN PARK

TACKAMACK PARK NORTH & SOUTH

TWIN PONDS PARK

Village of Piermont, Piermont (845) 359-1258 www.rocklandaudubon.org/piermont_pier Located north of Tallman Mountain State Park and south of the Tappan Zee Bridge. Enjoy a brisk walk for all fitness levels along two miles of Hudson River marshes and shoreline to the historic Piermont Pier.

Off Route 45, Spring Valley (845) 352-2005 www.villagespringvalley.org Swimming pool, lighted tennis, bocce ball, basketball courts and ballfields, playground and tot lot, exercise track, nature trails, picnic tables. Open dawn to dusk.

PILGRIM COURT PARK

Clausland Mountain Road, Blauvelt (845) 359-6503 www.nynjtc.org/park/tackamac Hiking trails (the Blue Trail and the Long Path traverse both parks), picnicking. Open dawn to dusk.

Pilgrim Court, Pearl River (845) 359-6503 Children’s play area, open play space, neighborhood park. Open dawn to dusk.

ROCKLAND LAKE STATE PARK 299 Rockland Lake Road, Valley Cottage (845) 268-3020 www.parks.ny.gov/parks 3.2-mile paved path around lake for walking, jogging, biking or rollerblading, two golf courses (par 3 and par 5), swimming pools, tennis courts, picnic facilities, boating, fishing, nature center. Open dawn to dusk.

SAMUEL G. FISHER MT. IVY ENVIRONMENTAL PARK Fireman’s Memorial Drive, Pomona (845) 364-2670 www.nynjtc.org/park/mount-iv Hiking along old railroad bed, nature trails, wildlife observation, and wetland ecology. Open dawn to dusk.

SCHAEFER PARK Newport Avenue, Tappan (845) 359-6503 www.recreationparks.net/NY/rockland/ schaefer-park-tappan Area has been preserved in natural state with walking paths. Used in outdoor education programs. Open dawn to dusk.

SEAN HUNTER RYAN MEMORIAL PARK

TALLMAN MOUNTAIN STATE PARK 100 Rockland Road, Sparkill (845) 359-0544 www.nysparks.com/parks Wooded country overlooking the Hudson and the Piermont Marsh, part of the Hudson River National Estuary Research Reserve. Swimming pool, running track, tennis courts, picnic areas, hiking trails. Open dawn to dusk.

Rose Avenue & Fred Hecht Drive, Spring Valley (845) 352-2005 www.townwalls.com/location-Tigers-DenPark-Spring-Valley-NY Basketball and volleyball courts and an in-line skating rink. Its sloped landscape makes it an ideal location for concerts. Massachusetts Avenue & Sedge Road, Valley Cottage (845) 639-6200 www.orangetown.com/departments/parks_ and_recreation Ponds, kite flying, ice skating, natural area. Open dawn to dusk.

VETERAN’S MEMORIAL PARK

Orangeburg Road, Orangeburg (845) 359-6503 www.orangetown.com/.../Directions_to_ Veteran_s_Memoria. Active park with athletic fields and courts, playgrounds, batting cages, jogging paths, two ponds, concession stand. Open dawn to dusk.

VIOLA PARK

Oak Tree Road, Tappan (845) 359-6503 www.nycgovparks.org Passive park with paths, benches, pond area. Open dawn to dusk.

West Maple Road off Viola Road, Monsey (845) 356-3933 www.ramapoparks.org Tennis and handball courts, softball fields, children’s playground, natural area, biking, jogging and walking trails. Open dawn to dusk.

TAPPAN PARK

WILLOW TREE PARK

Oak Tree Road, Tappan (845) 359-6503 www.nycgovparks.org Ballfield, children’s playground area. Open dawn to dusk.

Route 306 to Willow Tree Road, Monsey (845) 357-6100 Stocked pond for fishing, nature area, ice skating, walking and jogging path. Open dawn to dusk.

TENNYSON PARK

ZUKOR PARK

TAPPAN MEMORIAL PARK

Tennyson Drive, Nanuet (845) 639-6200 www.town.clarkstown.ny.us/html/ recreation_parks_parks.html Ballfield, playground, basketball courts. Open dawn to dusk.

Zukor Road, New City (845) 639-6200 www.town.clarkstown.ny.us Playground, walking paths, lighted ballfields, basketball courts, picnic facilities. Open dawn to dusk.

Bradley Parkway, County Route 38, West Nyack (845) 364-2670 www.rocklandgov.com 15 acre trail with slight incline, nature observation, hiking through the White Trail of Buttermilk Falls, with connection to the Long Path. Open dawn to dusk.

SOUTH MOUNTAIN PARK 164 South Central Highway, Garnerville (845) 364-2670 Mountainous land with scenic views overlooking Haverstraw and the Hudson River, hiking via the Long Path. Open dawn to dusk.

SPARKILL MEMORIAL PARK Route 340, Sparkill (845) 359-6503 Access to a creek for fishing, veteran’s monument. Open dawn to dusk.

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HISTORIC SITES

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teeped in history and the site of many pivotal moments in the foundation of the state and even the nation, Rockland County’s historic sites and landmarks serve as a living history lesson.

Starting at the historic ’76 House in Tappan, the oldest pub in the United States and the site of the Revolutionary War trial and imprisonment of British Major John Andre, to the Stony Point Battlefield, where General

CLARKSVILLE INN

42 Andre Hill, Tappan (845) 364-2670 www.co.rockland.ny.us/environ Andre Monument marks the site where the British spy was hung and buried in 1780 during the American Revolution. It is a large granite monument located on a 20 foot by 20 foot plot enclosed by a wrought iron fence.

One Strawtown Road, West Nyack (845) 358-2801 www.theclarksvilleinn.com Built by Thomas Warner in 1840 as a hotel.

BRICK CHURCH 220 Brick Church Road, New Hempstead (845) 354-6131 www.visitbrickchurch.com Built in 1774. The graves of Revolutionary soldiers and some original settlers are found in its churchyard.

CAMP SHANKS MUSEUM

Rockland’s historical trail traces its deep and

S. Greenbush Road, Orangeburg (845) 638-5419 www.hudsonrivervalley.com Exhibit highlights military life in Camp Shanks during WWII. The site of Camp Shanks once stretched from Blauvelt to the New Jersey border. Some 1.3 million soldiers shipped out from Camp Shanks via the Piermont Pier on their way to the Invasion of France in Normandy. Open Memorial Day through Labor Day. Saturday and Sunday only, noon-4pm Free admission; handicapped accessible.

From the Dutch settlers who discovered Rockland in 1675, to Haverstraw’s establishment as the brickmaking capitol of the Hudson Valley in the 1800s, which helped build up the island of Manhattan, Rockland County is a rich tapestry of New York State’s history and very foundation.

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ANDRE MONUMENT

“Mad” Anthony Wayne earned his nickname, storied roots.

Rockland County Volunteer Fire Services Museum, Pomona

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DEWINT HOUSE & MUSEUM 20 Livingston Avenue, Tappan (845) 364-2670 www.dewinthouse.com George Washington’s temporary Headquarters at Tappan on four separate occasions during the American Revolutionary War. Carriage House and the surrounding grounds are open to the public without fee, 10am-4pm daily except Mondays, Thanksgiving, and Christmas. Reservations for large groups are requested.

HARMONY HALL JACOB SLOAT HOUSE 15 Liberty Rock Road, Sloatsburg (845) 712-5220 www.friendsofharmonyhall.org Harmony Hall, original home of Jacob Sloat, built in 1848. A considerable example of late Greek Revival style of architecture of the early Victorian period. Listed on the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places.


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Stony Point Battlefield State Historic Site

HAVERSTRAW BRICK MUSEUM 12 Main Street, Haverstraw (845) 947-3505 www.haverstrawbrickmuseum.com Exhibits relate and recount the over 100year history of brickmaking in Haverstraw, an area once known as “the brick-making Capital of the World.” Open Wednesdays, Saturday & Sundays 1-4pm or appointment.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF THE NYACKS PO Box 850, Nyack (845) 358-0552 www.nyackhistory.org Armchair tours, interesting excursions, and exhibits at the Nyack Library and other venues.

HOPPER HOUSE ART CENTER 82 North Broadway, Nyack (845) 358-0774 www.edwardhopperhouse.org This birthplace and boyhood home of the eminent realist painter Edward Hopper was built in 1858. The restored house is a NYS Historic Site. One of its rooms is devoted to materials about Hopper’s work and life in Nyack. The restored garden is the setting for jazz concerts on summer evenings. Handicapped accessible. Open Saturday and Sunday, 1-5pm. Free admission. Donations accepted.

THE ISAAC DEPEW HOUSE 196 Blaisdell Road, Orangeburg (845) 398-1302 www.orangetownmuseum.com Dutch sandstone house with a gambrel roof constructed around the time of the Revolutionary War by Isaac Depew. The clapboard addition built in the 1930s serves the museum with extra exhibition space. Open Sundays 1-4pm and Tuesdays 10am2pm by appointment only. Handicapped accessible. Donations appreciated.

Perkins Memorial Tower, Bear Mountain

THE JACOB BLAUVELT FARMHOUSE 20 Zukor Road, New City (845) 634-9629 www.rocklandhistory.org Restored 1832 farmhouse. An example of Flemish vernacular architecture with Greek Revival ornamentation, the house contains period rooms that illustrate the lifestyle of local farming families during the first half of the 19th century. Office hours: Tues.-Fri. 10am-5pm. Exhibits: Wed.-Sun. noon-4pm. Group tours by appointment.

MARIAN SHRINE Off Filors Lane, West Haverstraw (845) 947-2200 www.marianshrine.org Featuring an exact replica of St. John Bosco’s birthplace and statues by Italian sculptor Henry Arrighini. Offers a center for pilgrimage and prayer.

ORANGETOWN MUSEUM AND ARCHIVES 196 Blaisdell Road, Orangeburg (845) 398-1302 www.orangetownmuseum.com Located at the DePew House.

STONY POINT BATTLEFIELD STATE HISTORIC SITE AND STONY POINT LIGHTHOUSE Park Road off 9W, Stony Point (845) 786-2521 www.palisadesparksconservancy.org Site of General Anthony Wayne’s assault on the British fort situated at the entry to the highlands. The site’s museum displays artifacts from the battle, one of the American Revolution’s most important victories. Weekend features include living history camp with blacksmithing, musketry, artillery, cooking, battle tour, and other demonstrations. Restored 1826 lighthouse, oldest on the river and one of Rockland’s best-known historical landmarks.

SUFFERN RAILROAD MUSEUM 1 Erie Plaza, Suffern (845) 357-2600 www.suffernvillage.com Opened in 1998 and located on Orange Avenue, at the corner of Commuter Parking Lot A, the museum is housed in an 1908 Wells Fargo Building, restored to showcase Suffern’s rich railroad history. The Railroad Museum is open Saturday mornings 9 am – 1 pm, May through October.

SUFFERN VILLAGE MUSEUM 61 Washington Avenue, Suffern (845) 357-2600 www.suffernvillage.com Exhibits relating to the history of Suffern and the Ramapo area from its earliest settlement through the 20th century. Includes displays relating to American Indians, original Avon products, nearby iron mines, and Dan Beard, who lived in Suffern and was one of the founders of the Boy Scouts of America. Open Sundays 2pm to 4pm except on weekends that include major holidays. Special programs are offered during the year. Located on the top floor of the Municipal Building.

TAPPAN REFORMED CHURCH 32 Old Tappan Road, Tappan (845) 359-1694 www.churches.rca.org/tappanreformed The English–speaking church was established in the county in 1734.

TAPPANTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY PO Box 71, Tappan (845) 359-7790 www.tappantown.org The Tappantown Historical Society is a nonprofit organization founded in 1965 and permanently chartered by the New York State Board of Regents to preserve, protect and, enhance buildings and sites in Tappan’s 85-acre historic area, and to perpetuate Tappan’s heritage of architecture and history. Rockland County Travel Guide 17


CUISINE

Aquaterra Grille, Pearl River

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ockland’s fine and varied dining is the highlight of any culinary tour of the Hudson Valley.

From five-star restaurants to cozy pubs, Rockland County has it all. Home to "Iron Chef" winner Peter X. Kelly’s outstanding establishment, Restaurant X & Bully Boy Bar in Congers, shows that one needn’t travel to Manhattan to experience world-class dining. Chefs including Matt Hudson of Nyack’s Hudson House, Doug Chi Nguyen of Wasabi Nyack, and David Martinez of Union Restaurant in Haverstraw all chose Rockland County as the home of their award-winning restaurants. Visit one of Rockland’s fine restaurants today for an unforgettable dining experience. A few notable Rockland restaurants are listed here. For a complete listing of all restaurants in Rockland County, please visit www.explorerocklandny.com.

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Louie’s On The Avenue, Pearl River

Hudson House, Nyack

AMERICAN 76 HOUSE

110 Main Street, Tappan (845) 359-5476 www.76house.com Built in 1668, the Old '76 House is New York State’s oldest tavern. Listed as a National Landmark, the restaurant offers four glowing fireplaces, live music, extensive lunch and dinner menus, and Sunday brunch. Its eagerly anticipated monthly wine dinners have elevated it to one of the area’s top dining destinations.

AQUATERRA GRILLE

420 N. Middletown Road, Pearl River (845) 920-1340 www.aquaterragrille.com A causal family restaurant featuring the freshest seafood and most delectable meats. Offers an atmosphere that combines the elements of water and earth, with the splendor of an aquatic bar and the natural beauty of outdoor patios.

CATCH ON THE HUDSON WATERFRONT BAR & GRILL

HUDSON HOUSE

PIER 701 RESTAURANT & BAR

134 Main Street, Nyack (845) 353-1355 www.hudsonhousenyack.com Cuisine is refined American cooked with a traditional French technique. Be sure to try delicious desserts made in-house. In warm weather, the large front doors open to sidewalk dining. A Nyack staple. Reservations recommended on weekends.

701 Piermont Avenue, Piermont (845) 848-2550 www.pier701ny.com Situated on the West Bank of the Hudson River, Pier 701 offers MediterraneanAmerican cuisine. Enjoy seasonal al fresco dining and the tiki bar’s happy hour specials.

HUDSON WATER CLUB 606 Beach Road, West Haverstraw (845) 271-4046 www.husdonwaterclub.com Fine waterfront dining at the West Haverstraw marina with magnificent views and an emphasis on seafood, burgers, and steaks. Featuring outdoor dining on an expansive deck with boat docking available. Expansive windows in the airy dining room offer spectacular Hudson River views. Live music on weekends.

LOUIE’S ON THE AVENUE

16 Front Street, Haverstraw (845) 942-1616 www.catchonthehudson.com Features an eclectic menu, specializing in seafood and many other non-fish specialties. During cooler weather, guests can enjoy a cozy fireplace. In warmer weather, dine on the open air patio while enjoying breathtaking views of the Hudson River. Live music.

160 E. Central Avenue, Pearl River (845) 735-4344 www.louiesontheavenue.com Quality prime steaks, chops, and fresh seafood set in a cozy Victorian-era house with five dining rooms, a bar & a covered porch. One of Rockland County’s most popular restaurants since 1986.

CORNETTA’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT & MARINA

97 Main Street, Nyack (845) 358-1160 www.nyackovi.com This Irish-style pub is knows for its mouthwatering burgers and other classic tavern eats with pints amid cozy digs with a tin ceiling.

641 Piermont Avenue, Piermont (845) 359-0410 www.cornettas.com Casual restaurant on the marina featuring fresh seafood. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Hudson River.

OLDE VILLAGE INNE

RESTAURANT X/BULLY BOY BAR 117 Route 303, Congers (845) 268-6555 www.xaviars.com Award-winning cuisine in a casual, charming atmosphere featuring creations by renowned chef Peter X. Kelly. Enjoy spectacular and inventive American cuisine at the Bully Boy Bar and adjoining lounge, where dinner is served by a roaring fire. Reservations recommended.

ASIAN CHO CHO SAN SUSHI & HIBACHI 265 South Middletown Road, Nanuet (845) 624-8888 chochosansushi.com Enjoy sushi and hibachi at this Nanuet favorite offering an outdoor patio to dine.

KING AND I 93 Main Street, Nyack (845) 358-8588 www.kingandinyack.com Traditional Thai cuisine, such as curries and noodles, prepared mild to spicy, surrounded by the art and culture of Thailand.

MANDARIN RESTAURANT 226 South Main St., New City (845) 638-1383 This popular mainstay serves up Chinese favorites including dumplings and Mongolian beef in a comfy, casual setting. Rockland County Travel Guide 19


CUISINE

TEQUILA SAL Y LIMON 88 Orange Avenue, Suffern (845) 357-7707 tequilany.com

UNION RESTAURANT 24 New Main Street, Haverstraw (845) 429-4354 www.unionrestaurant.net Diverse, classic cuisine in an elegant, haciends-style atmosphere featuring creative Latin fusion dishes. Recognized by National Restaurant Association with 2010 Restaurant Neighbor Award. Seasonal outdoor dining on the back patio. Reservations recommended.

ITALIAN AMICI ITALIAN RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA Mt. Fuji Japanese Steakhouse, Hillburn

LATIN CINCO DE MAYO MEXICAN RESTAURANT 44 Rte. 303, Valley Cottage (845) 535-3321 www.cincodemayovalleycottage.com Fine Mexican cuisine with a complete menu of Mexican specialties. Don’t miss the guacamole made fresh at your table.

BROADWAY BISTRO

EL BANDIDO

CONFETTI RISTORANTE & VINOTECA

196 New York Route 59, Spring Valley (845) 343-2958 www.beabandido.com Enjoy authentic Mexican food and live entertainment at this Rockland landmark. Tequila Sal Y Limon, Piermont

MT. FUJI JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE 296 Route 17, Hillburn (845) 357-4270 www.mtfujirestaurants.com A premier destination for Japanese Hibachi cuisine, this architectural splendor is situated on a 45-acre private mountain, making it an iconic landmark restaurant unlike others. Enjoy fresh sushi, authentic Japanese dishes, and a fine selection of sake.

WASABI 110 Main Street, Nyack (845) 358-7977 www.wasabinyack.com This chic restaurant emits a posh, serene vibe featuring Asian-fusion cuisine. Full sushi bar. Reservations recommended on weekends. 20

303 Route 59 – Hub Shopping Center, Central Nyack (845) 353-1650 www.amicinyack.net This family-owned Italian restaurant is known for its delicious pizza and traditional Italian cuisine.

SAZONE LATIN FUSION 191 South Main Street, New City (845) 499-2660 www.sazonetapas.com Latin and Mediterranean fusion restaurant serving tapas and a mix of authentic offerings.

TEQUILA SAL Y LIMON 195 East South Main Street, New City (845) 499-2155 tequilany.com A comfortable, relaxed atmosphere offering an extensive menu with a wide variety of authentic Mexican dishes, from longlasting traditional recipes, to new and creative offerings.

TEQUILA SAL Y LIMON 468 Piermont Avenue, Piermont (845) 680-6741 tequilany.com

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3 South Broadway, Nyack (845) 353-8361 www.3broadwaybistro.com Fine Italian dining in a cozy atmosphere serving up delicious, one-of-a-kind dishes.

200 Ash Street, Piermont (845) 365-1911 www.confettiofpiermont.com Casual Italian restaurant in the heart of Piermont with Hudson River views serving homemade bread, pasta, and desserts. Have a drink at the wine bar and dine indoors or out.

DEL‘ARTE RESTAURANT 20 Mountainview Road, Orangeburg (845) 365-2727 www.delarterestaurant.com Fine Italian dining served in a warm, inviting atmosphere with an extensive menu and friendly, professional service. Three dining areas with different environments from formal to casual. Everyone is family at Del ‘Arte!

IL PORTICO 89 Main Street, Tappan (845) 365-2100 www.ilportico.com Fine northern Italian cuisine in a sophisticated, yet casual atmosphere. Featuring regional and seasonal Italian specialties, and fresh, inventive cuisine.


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ITALIANA’S RESTAURANT & BAR 253 S Little Tor Road, New City (845) 708-7500 www.italianasrestaurant.com Offering the best in brick oven pizza and authentic Italian dishes. Italiana’s offers a relaxed environment, great for the whole family, including family-style meals to share. Enjoy outdoor seating.

LA FONTANA RESTAURANT 93-95 South Broadway, Nyack (845) 358-3770 www.lafontanaofnyack.com Enjoy authentic Italian cuisine in a spacious dining room or views of the Hudson River in the upstairs dining area. The outdoor terrace offers additional seating. Don’t miss the famous brunch.

MARCELLO’S RISTORANTE 21 Lafayette Avenue, Suffern (845) 357-9108 www.marcellosgroup.com Traditional Northern Italian cuisine at its best offered up by Chef Marcello in a white-tablecloth setting. Don’t miss the chance to dine at one of Rockland County’s favorite family restaurants.

8 North Broadway, Nyack

MIA CUCINA 135 East Erie Street, Blauvelt (845) 398-3674 Bring the whole family to enjoy Italian favorites and specialties at this causal, friendly restaurant. Check out the two-forone specials on certain days.

POSA POSA RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA 121 Route 59 – Rockland Center, Nanuet (845) 623-7050 www.posaposa.com Classic Italian dishes and specialty pizza served in a family-friendly atmosphere at this Rockland County favorite.

Marcello’s Ristorante, Suffern

FRENCH ALAIN’S BISTRO 9 Ingalls Street –­ Skyview Plaza, Nyack (845) 535-3315 www.alainsbistro.com Sophisticated, relaxed atmosphere. Authentic recipes and ingredients prepared and hosted by Chef Alain Eigenmann offer an innovative style with traditional French flair. Reservations recommended on weekends.

SIDEWALK BISTRO 482 Piermont Avenue, Piermont (845) 680-6460 www.sidewalkbistro.com Classic French bistro dishes in a contemporary space with sidewalk tables and a garden in the back in downtown Piermont.

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ARTS & CULTURE

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ts many theaters, music, dance and arts group represent Rockland’s diverse culture, expansive talent and artistic center. From Broadway-quality plays at the Penguin Repertory Theater in Stony Point, to the Garnerville Arts & Industrial Center in Garnerville, to the Rockland Symphony Orchestra, Rockland County’s rich musical, theatrical and artistic life can fill every night with outstanding performances of song, stage, and dance. Visit Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack for stellar stage productions entirely produced by volunteers; meet Hollywood directors and stars at movie screenings by Nyack’s Rivertown Film, and laugh along with world-famous comedians at the Levity Live comedy club at the Palisades Center of West Nyack. Whatever you’re looking for in the way of arts, music and dance, Rockland County is the place to be.

ANTRIM PLAYHOUSE 15 Spook Rock Rd., Suffern www.antrimplayhouse.com Rockland County’s longest-running community theater.

ARTSROCK: “IT STARTS WITH THE ARTS” PO Box 875, Nyack (855) 278-7762 (855-ARTSROCK) www.artsrock.org ArtsRock is an organization of artistic and business professions that provides access to professional arts and multi-cultural programs devoted to children, concerts, and conversation. ArtsRock features performances by celebrities from Alec Baldwin to Bernie Williams; music from Broadway to the New York Philharmonic. ArtsRock productions are performed in various unique venues throughout Rockland County.

CHILDREN SHAKESPEARE THEATRE INC.

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PO Box 558, Palisades (845) 826-2623 www.childrensshakespeare.org The Children’s Shakespeare Theatre is an independent organization offering young actors from ages 8-15 years an opportunity to experience and stage the classic works of Williams Shakespeare.


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EDWARD HOPPER HOUSE ART CENTER 82 N. Broadway, Nyack (845) 358-0774 www.edwardhopperhouse.org Edward Hopper House is a not-for-profit art center with exhibitions featuring the work of emerging and established artists, in addition to an ongoing display of early Edward Hopper works and memorabilia.

ELMWOOD PLAYHOUSE 10 Park Street, Nyack (845) 353-1313 www.elmwoodplayhouse.com Elmwood Playhouse is a not-for-profit community theater that has been serving the cultural and artistic needs of Rockland County and outer communities continuously since 1947. The 100-year-old theater complex on Park Street in Nyack consists of a 99-seat performing space, two rehearsal studios/function rooms and a large scenic shop and storage building for sets, lighting equipment, customs and props.

GARNERVILLE ARTS & INDUSTRIAL CENTER 55 Railroad Avenue, Garnerville (845) 947-7108 www.garnervillearts.com The center provides unique and vibrant performance, gallery, and creative space and presents artistic programs of exceptional merit for the benefit of a multicultural population.

HELEN HAYES YOUTH THEATER 142 Main Street, Nyack (845) 826-2049 www.helenhayesyouththeatre.com Since 1998, the Helen Hayes Youth Theater has provided year-round theater program for children ages 4-18. A two-week summer theater camp features intensive programs culminating in fully staged productions.

HUDSON LYRIC OPERA 53 Morton Street, Garnerville (845) 709-2273 www.hudsonlyricopera.org

Elmwood Playhouse, Nyack

MORNING MUSIC CLUB 4 Baltic Court, New City (845) 356-4053

NYACK VILLAGE THEATRE 94 Main Street, Nyack (845) 826-2639 www.nyackvillagetheatre.com

PENGUIN REPERTORY THEATER 7 Crickettown Road, Stony Point (845) 786-2873 www.penguinrep.org/penguin In 1977, an empty century-old became a repository of dreams as the home of Rockland County’s first year-round, nonprofit professional theater to promote new voices and work which enrich the body of American drama. See Broadway-quality theater in the heart of Stony Point.

and other experts from the world of motion picture.

ROCKLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS 27 South Greenbush Road, West Nyack (845) 358-0877 www.rocklandartcenter.org RoCA is a multi-arts cultural center that features artistic exhibits in a variety of mediums.

ROCKLAND CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC

PIERMONT FINE ARTS GALLERY

45 South Main Street, Pearl River (845) 356-1522 www.rocklandconservatory.org The Rockland Conservatory of Music provides professional music instruction at reasonable rates to students of all ages and abilities.

218 Ash Street, Piermont (845) 398-1907 www.piermontfinearts.com

ROCKLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

PIERMONT FLYWHEEL GALLERY 220 Ash Street, Piermont (845) 365-6411 www.piermontflywheel.com

PIERMONT STRAUS 10 Roundhouse Road, Piermont (917) 691-0409 www.piermontstraus.com

LAFAYETTE THEATRE

RIVERTOWN FILM SOCIETY

97 Lafayette Avenue, Suffern (845) 547-2121 www.lafayettetheatersuffern.com Rockland’s only historic single-screen, 1,000-seat movie palace, built in 1923. Featuring its original Wurlitzer theater organ, the Lafayette screens first-run films, and specialty programs.

58 Depew Avenue, Nyack (845) 353-2568 www.rivertownfilm.org The Rivertown Film Society is devoted to celebrating, exploring and promoting the art of the motion picture through film screenings and educational programs. Offers first-run, seasonal film screenings and Q&As with actors, directors, writers

PO Box 456, Valley Cottage (845) 268-3261 www.rocklandsymphonyorchestra.org The Rockland Symphony Orchestra is a not-for-profit community arts organization that showcases local musicians, gifted students, composers, and conductors.

STAGE LEFT CHILDREN’S THEATRE 111 Route 303, Tappan (845) 365-9000 www.stageleftct.org Founded in 1999 as a not-for-profit organization devoted to producing quality theater for children, by children, Stage Left Children’s Theater is designed to help kids develop enthusiasm, confidence, selfesteem, communication, and social skills through the performing arts. Rockland County Travel Guide 23


FARMS & FARMERS’ MARKETS

Dr. Davie’s Farm, Congers

Van Houten Farms, Orangeburg

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ome to several of the Hudson Valley’s oldest working farms, Rockland County gives visitors and residents alike opportunities to purchase locally grown produce and an authentic farming experience of what it’s like to “live off the land.”

The rustic Orchards of Concklin in Pomona and Dr. Davies Farm in Congers offer seasonal apple and pumpkin picking for the whole family. And the Cropsey Farm in New City allows farmers of all ages to grow their own vegetables, fruits, and produce in a co-op farming program unique to Rockland County. Seasonal Farmers’ Markets provide an ample spread of locally grown products, baked goods, spices, fruits, fresh-cut flowers, and more. Village of Suffern Farmers' Market 24

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CROPSEY FARM

NYACK WINTER FARMERS' MARKET

trees and shrubs, and garden supplies in

230 Little Tor Road, New City (845) 634-3167 www.rocklandfarm.org/cropseycommunity-farm One of the five remaining vegetable and fruit farms in Rockland County. The farmhouse was built of native red sandstone around 1769 by the Blauvelt brothers and is one of the oldest existing barns in the county. The Rockland Farm Alliance, under a licensing agreement with Rockland County and the Town of Clarkstown, launched Rockland’s first community farm in 2010, on a pilot program of five acres at the newly revived Cropsey Farm and, in 2012, increased to 12 acres of active farmland. The project represents an historic intermunicipal collaboration and is the first significant step toward developing a local food shed in Rockland County.

Nyack Center, 58 Depew Avenue, Nyack (845) 358-2221 www.nyackchamber.org Features local food, beverages and more from various vendors around Rockland County and the Hudson Valley region. Thursdays: 8 am – 2 pm, December – March 31.

the spring and summer. In the fall they

2 South Mountain Road, Pomona (845) 354-0369 www.theorchardsofconcklin.com Owned and operated by the Concklin family since 1712. Oldest working farm in Rockland County. Pick your own apples and pumpkins; seasonal corn maze; homebaked pies, cookies, donuts, and cakes from seasonal, farm-fresh ingredients. Call for farm stand hours and activities calendar.

Maple Avenue Between Main and West Broad,

CLARKSTOWN FARMERS’ MARKET

PALISADES WINTER FARMERS' MARKET

from 9am-1pm.

Traphagen Park, 131 Germonds Road, West Nyack (845) 639-6200 Open Saturdays: 9 am – 1 pm. June through October.

DR. DAVIE’S FARM 306 Route 304, Congers (845) 268-7020 www.drdaviesfarm.com Dr Davies Farm has two stands, one off Rt. 9W in Congers, and the other on Rte. 304. Seasonal apple picking at Rte. 304. The farm stands offer a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables including sweet com, apples, and tomatoes. Fresh pressed cider also available. Rte. 9W stand 9:00-5:30 July thru November. Rte. 304 stand 9:00-5:30 July thru November. Apple picking hours Sat 10-4, Sun 10-3:30, fall only.

DURYEA FARM OF THE FELLOWSHIP COMMUNITY 101 Ackertown Road, Chestnut Ridge (845) 356-8494 By appointment only.

HUNGRY HOLLOW CO OP 841 Chestnut Ridge Road, Chestnut Ridge (845) 356-3319 www.hungryhollow.org We are committed to selling biodynamic and organic produce and environmentally sound household products and to supporting community-based activities beyond the confines of the store. Open seven days a week.

ORCHARDS OF CONCKLIN

Palisades Community Center, 675 Oak Tree Road, Palisades www.palisadesfm.org Just caught fish, hearty root vegetables, green house greens, heirloom mushrooms, free range, grass-fed beef and pork, chicken and eggs, Balthazar breads, pies, cheesecake, almond milk, chutneys, artisanal syrups and sauces, honey, awardwinning chocolates, full-service coffee bar and much more. Saturdays: 9 am – 1 pm, January 16 – May.

THE SOUK ON SPARKILL CREEK The Outside Inn, 249 Ferdon Avenue, Piermont www.theoutside.in/thesouk The SOUK is an indoor epicurean upmarket with a diverse selection of prepared fine foods and produce from Hudson Valley farms and restaurants. Sundays: 11 am – 3pm, January – March 20.

VAN HOUTEN FARMS

switch over to pumpkins and hardy mums followed by holiday trees and handmade and hand-decorated wreaths. Carry a full line of houseplants, birdseed, and seasoned firewood all year. Open seven days a week.

VILLAGE OF HAVERSTRAW FARMERS' MARKET Haverstraw (845) 947-5646 www.voh-ny.com Many vendors selling fresh fruits and vegetables, organic fair trade coffee, local herbs, plants, handmade soaps, pastries, jams, pies, quiches, chutneys, wines, prepared foods, artisan bread, and more. June through October, every Sunday

VILLAGE OF NYACK FARMERS' MARKET Main Street and Cedar Street, Nyack (845) 353-2221 www.nyackchamber.org Every Thursday, April through November, 8am – 2pm, the Nyack Chamber of Commerce presents an open-air, seasonal market featuring local fresh fruit and produce, baked goods, cheeses, wine, cut flowers, and plants.

VILLAGE OF PIERMONT FARMERS' MARKET 527 Piermont Avenue, Piermont (914) 923-4837 www.communitymarkets.biz Every Sunday, April through November, 9:30am – 3pm, rain or shine, the Village of Piermont farmers' market features farm-fresh foods, grown and produced

68 Sickletown Road, Orangeburg (845) 735-4689 www.vanhoutenfarmsny.com Vegetables, plants, holiday greens, decorations. Open mid-April through November. Open seven days a week 8:30am-6pm.

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241 South Little Tor Road, New City (845) 634-2498 Four-season garden center that carries a complete selection of bedding plants,

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VILLAGE OF SPRING VALLEY FARMERS' MARKET 7 North Madison Avenue, Spring Valley

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n addition to all the other exciting attractions listed in this guide, Rockland County is home to some unique special attractions, including one of the country’s largest indoor malls, the Palisades Center, and the newly redesigned, upscale shopping establishment right in the heart of the county, the Shops at Nanuet. Situated on the grounds of a historic 19thcentury country estate, Torne Valley Vineyards in Hillburn offers wine tastings and live music on the weekends, as well as tremendous views of the Ramapo River. The Palisades Center draws tourists and visitors from around the region and the globe to Rockland to shop, dine, ice skate, watch movies, and take advantage of the mall’s many specialty stores and activities. Sports fans come from all over the Hudson Valley and New Jersey to see

Rockland Boulders Minor League Baseball at Palisades Credit Union Park

the county’s minor league baseball team, the Rockland Boulders, play ball at Palisades Credit Union Park in Pomona. The stadium offers outdoor concerts featuring major performing artists and facilities for special events including birthday parties, charitable events, and more. Rockland offers big-time entertainment, sports and attractions for people of all ages and interest – just 30 minutes outside of Manhattan.

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Palisades Center, 1000 Palisades Center Drive, West Nyack (855) 955-9487 www.5-wits.com 5 Wits West Nyack is the new live-action entertainment destination that immerses players in one of three thrilling, physically realistic adventures. Players work together as a team to solve a series of fun, hands-on puzzles and challenges as they explore an ancient Egyptian tomb, navigate a medieval castle (complete with fire-breathing dragon) and beam aboard an abandoned space ship. Great for birthday parties, corporate team-building and groups of almost any size! Come experience the future of entertainment now at 5 Wits West Nyack!


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AUTOBAHN INDOOR SPEEDWAY –­ PALISADES MALL 2272 Palisades Center Drive #A200, West Nyack (845) 535-1515 www.autobahnspeed.com Experience a thrill like no other! Speedlovers, be prepared for the newest attraction taking over the West Nyack NY area; European-style indoor go karting! Our 43,000 square feet state-of-theart facility in Rockland County is the largest completely indoor karting facility in New York. This means perfect racing conditions every day. Satisfy your “need for speed” today!

The Shops at Nanuet

DEFIANT BREWING COMPANY 6 East Dexter Plaza, Pearl River (845) 920-8602 www.defiantbrewing.com Everyday, we strive to create outstanding ales and lager, challenge the conventions of mass advertised and mass-produced beers, and offer a unique production microbrewery experience to our customers

INDUSTRIAL ARTS BREWING COMPANY 55 W Railroad Ave #25, Garnerville 845-942-8776 www.industrialartsbrewing.com Located in the Garnerville Arts and Industrial Complex - a landmark, pre-Civil War factory complex. Stop in for a pint and grab a 32oz can to go.

KUKA ANDEAN BREWING COMPANY 300 Corporate Drive, Unit 2, Blauvelt (646) 450-5852 Kuka Andean Brewing Company is a small brewery near the Palisades Mall in Blauvelt. They describe themselves as an artisanal brewery and brew beers with a twist. In native Andean language, Aymaran, “kuka” means “food for workers and travelers,” a reference to the bounty provided by the gods. Kuka’s beers are brewing with maca root, a plant that grows in the Andes mountains and is rumored to be an aphrodisiac.

LEVITY LIVE COMEDY CLUB 4210 Palisades Center Dr., A-401, Palisades Center, West Nyack (845) 353-5400 www.levitylive.com Rockland’s newest hotspot and only comedy club and dinner theater featuring world-class comedians in an intimate, clublike setting.

PALISADES CLIMB ADVENTURE Palisades Center, 4590 Palisades Center Drive, West Nyack (845) 727-3500 www.palisadesclimb.com The world’s tallest indoor ropes course. Our ropes course stands 85 feet tall and

contains five levels of ropes! Visitors will encounter over 75 different obstacles

PALISADES CENTER MALL

1000 Palisades Center Drive, West Nyack 845-348-1000 www.palisadescenter.com Palisades Center is among the top ten most visited malls in America and is the premier shopping, dining and entertainment destination in the lower Hudson Valley. The four-level shopping center offers over 200 stores, 15 sit-down restaurants, a bowling alley, ice rink, the world’s tallest indoor ropes course, comedy club, and more.

PERKINS MEMORIAL TOWER

Perkins Memorial Drive, Bear Mountain (845) 786-2701 www.nyparks.com Perkins Drive, also known as Perkins Point and Perkins Memorial Tower, stands at the summit of Bear Mountain State Park, 1,305 feet above the Hudson River. With its 360-degree panorama, the Perkins Memorial Tower offers spectacular views of the Hudson River, the Bear Mountain Bridge, U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Storm King, and Fort Montgomery. Four states are visible (New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania), as well as the New York City skyline.

ROCKLAND BOULDERS MINOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AT PALISADES CREDIT UNION PARK

One Palisades Credit Union Park, Pomona (845) 364-0006 www.rocklandboulders.com Since their inception in 2011, the Rockland Boulders have seen multiple players join the ranks of affiliated baseball. On June 26, 2013, Chris Edmondson became the first Boulder to have his contract purchased by a Major League organization, signing with the Atlanta Braves and being assigned to Single-A Rome. In 2014, three Rockland players reached affiliated clubs after playing for the Boulders. The 2015 season saw two Boulders earn a contract from a Major League affiliate, including Can-Am League Player of the Year, Joe Maloney.

Torne Valley Vineyards, Hillburn

THE SHOPS AT NANUET

5101 Fashion Drive, Nanuet (845) 367-9450 www.simon.com/mall/the-shops-at-nanuet There is a lot to be found at the Shops at Nanuet, a premier shopping destination unlike any other in Rockland County. Located in the heart of Clarkstown, this new, beautiful, open-air center provides visitors with a vibrant shopping environment with the very best in retail, exceptional dining, and exciting entertainment. The Shops at Nanuet is located at Exit 14 off the New York State Thruway on Route 59.

TORNE VALLEY VINEYARDS

1 Torne Valley Road, Hillburn (845) 712-5505 www.tornevalleyvineyards.com Hidden in the historic Hudson Valley, less than an hour’s drive from downtown Manhattan, Torne Valley Vineyards offers something truly unique for those looking for a one-of-a-kind event experience. Whether you’re thinking "outside the box” for a private estate wedding, are planning an intimate gathering that deserves a venue as distinctive as your guests, or are interested in attending one of our winetasting workshops, we know that you’ll surely be thinking about your next visit before you’ve even left the grounds. Rockland County Travel Guide 27


The award winning 150 acre, par 72 Spook Rock Golf Course is located at 233 Spook Rock Road in the Village of Montebello in the Town of Ramapo. The golf course has hosted numerous prestigious tournaments including a PGA qualifying round, several Metropolitan Golf Association Men’s and Women’s Public Links Championships, and the Rockland County Amateur to name a few. The golf course has a unique layout and features water hazards on 7 of its holes. There are numerous sand bunkers both in the fairway and surrounding all the greens. The fairways are tightly tree lined.

HILTON PEARL RIVER The Chateau in The Country near The City.

Just 20 minutes from the George Washington Bridge in the Lower Hudson Valley. © Dyana Van Campen

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ROCKLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS 27 s greenbush rd, w nyack, ny 10994

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A Romantic Getaway, Not too Far Away Michelle & Joe Natale Innkeepers 112 Hudson Avenue Haverstraw, NY

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Weekend Wine Tastings! Live Music!

The Hudson Valley’s stunning 15-Acre “gateway vineyard.” Join us for the day with tastings of our full variety of eight wines for just $8. All are sold by the glass or bottle. We also offer a selection of NYS craft beers, as well as a variety of fine spirits & non-alcoholic beverages.

Our Café serves fine fare between 12pm to 5pm. And, we have live performances by exceptional local talent from 1pm to 5pm. Private Events are reserved so please be sure to visit our Calendar of Events!

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*Hotel Accommodations, AAA, AARP *Free Hot Breakfast *Free WiFi *Convenient location to all highways *Lounge, Live Music Every Saturday *West Gate Restaurant, Open Daily *Blue Ribbon Cheesecakes by Lisa *On Premise Catering for all occasions *Meetings Rooms Available *Walk to Nyack’s Arts, Antique Shops, Restaurants & more

West Gate Inn Nyack 26 Route 59, NY Thruway I-87 at Exit 11 Nyack, New York 10960

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